Arithmetic Progression
An arithmetic progression is a sequence of numbers such that the difference of any two successive members of the sequence is a constant.
If a is the first term and d is common difference of an arithmetic progression, then the progression can be defined by the rule:
an = a + (n - 1)d.

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